New “killer chip” could track terrorists, then eliminate them by releasing poison

by editor on May 19, 2009

The "killer chip" (also known as "the Napolitano Chip" at the Department of Homeland Security)

The "killer chip" (also known as "the Napolitano Chip" at the Department of Homeland Security)

A Saudi inventor has developed “the killer chip,” a tiny semiconductor-controlled device that can be implanted in a person, allowing authorities to track them from anywhere in the world with GPS.

A second version of the device could remotely release poison to “eliminate” anyone who becomes “a security risk.”

The patent application was tossed by Germany’s Patent and Trademark Office because that nation doesn’t recognize inventions they deem unethical or a danger to the public.

Sadly, Attorney General Eric Holder would never consider using this product on the terrorists he wants to release in the United States, but Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano probably would consider using it on those dreaded rightwing terrorists.

Source: World Net Daily

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Dave May 19, 2009 at 9:13 am

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There is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY I’m getting that crap implanted in my arm. Our privacy is slowly evaporating…this is sad.

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Administrator May 19, 2009 at 9:22 am

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See, I knew you were dangerous. You rightwing terrorists will need to comply and submit.

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Ovadue May 19, 2009 at 10:25 am

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Oh crap! that was funny!

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ocmadam May 19, 2009 at 6:32 pm

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maybe Obama can plant it in Joe Biden…

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4rc May 19, 2009 at 7:34 pm

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those crazy scientists. This stuff is not funny. Imagine everyone in the world implanted with this the moment they were born

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